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high peiee of Dour GSP begs tm enegee of Ubon for appear con » the + month alone 367 % induced tho return of wren remsine in sotive general But in his despatch te Mr. Osma, of the 2istof| many of their customers trom the country. The ae | 8#®, £202 lus; best. selected. Important Letter—England and the United States | , tt le currently reported thas the Earl of Derby | angust, he says, speaking of the Lobos islands— | counts from tho mavu'ssturing districta are likewise | 22%; Qellom metal O%a per tb, 8 against the World—Belgium, Austria and Eng- | ye Dove of ~ “af sonra as? of | . If it rhall turn ont that those islands are uninhabited | satisfactory. At Mulhouse there is a good demand | rather higher prices bave bora obtained for the better Gna maseng ae de Rueaaree’ dieae an) oe res emigre ic} — i py bin js | 82d uninbabitable. and therefore inoapavie of being lo. | for woollen lochs sud worsted ~ At Rouen | kinds of Roglish and foreiga whost. while Inferior des “sae “ee e wha rpey ae voce) The Her an] Derby | Ely Possessed or beld by amy cae nation, they aod their | cotton goods, which were neglected a fortnight | eripticns still continu» difficalt of ral” Last weok’ Emperor's Bride—Preparations at Paris—A | re; ed se com! cial, doslares that Lor iy contents must be considered as thecommon property of | since, are sgain more firm. The rise on raw | rage of Eoglish wheat was 58s, 9d. por qr., the @yiumph—Pirsigay and Maupas—The Morton | oly holds the wardenship of the Ciaqns Ports uatil | ap. cotton in Havre has prodased an influence on | tity returned 114.961 qre We qnove Tuited Tragedy —Impicus Proclamation — The Cape— | ‘2 *trival of Lord Dalhousie. The Queen is ex- We are curjous to learn where Mr. Webster got | she Rouen murkot. Wool ws in good demand, | & 40e.n 4 6d for red, and 42s 0 47s for white’ Flour, | jagedy — Improus foc ws pe pected at Windsor next week. hie principle of law, that an uninhabitable islaad ordi 2 | 208.64 a 2’s per bbl. fancy brandy bringing occasion- particulariy for good ordinary quality, with. { | ' ARRIVAL OF THE EUROPA. SERED DAYS LATSR NEWS. Attempt to Assassinate the Shab of Persia. THE ARCTIC EXPEDITION. NO NEWS FROM fIR JOHN FRANKLIN. | Our London Correspondence. i such small, in consequence of the Lonvon, Oct. 8; 1852. ele nee rnal cod of Felgen, reopeet Soe 88, to give the sovereigns of the ®| material. The sb cE j.of «French Invasion Enctease— theory. esrloultare, and indastry, Jove of order and | right of domimion over chom under the law of nations, last few eold day | | Folitical and ®arliamsntary—American Stacks. The market for Ameriscn Stato securities has | cannot be legally possessed by any one nation, whoa % any vine in geiee. Ik ig balioved'd ally 6d. 23s, more, No mavirial change 1 spring em; pol é <, | been quiet this week, without mneh change in | it is obvious fi ‘i 5 Ars f Lobos that | ovate ae ddité ba in Gommerclal | hut oats aro Od. w Is. desser Floating cargoes of Ln pee _ The ides that it is the firm intention of Louis mies Mesers. Bell & Son give the quotations as | the value of Bay Harte f he consis in ite, Relag — hor PA canine eiaptn or ag nee com axe held for mor money, S08, having been refused Benewal of Fears in England of a Napoleon to invado England on the first fitting op- | follows :— the undisturbed resort of seals orseafowl, and whe | yiged by a deoree of Louis Napoleon. The mer- | for # cargo of Galax tloatiog. A . |v Bonds 5 cy —The rales for the week have been 5.800 bales French Jnvasion. | portamity, gains ground. The following letter from | Talted Sater tive mds 18e) 108 Sor | Re Bimselfhad declared about two months before | chandise deposited therein will not only enjoy all | Kast India;at full rates Lo. 4d. advance; but the tantket | the well informed correspondent of the Chronicle, | Ditto ix her Gent dete (1s x 2 109% | thSt the practice of resorting to such an island to | the facilitivs of transwission by means of negotiable | was quict today At Liverpool there haa beem » large eran | at Pasta, inworthy of carious consideration, It is | Ditte ix bee Gent “Taecsbed. ick (i8si, °°“ | procure warronts, aa in England, but it will bo considered | besiness doing ‘and ta somo {nr teces at an ianprovengn ZHD BMPIRE IN FRANCE. | cd nen W808). voecracsesssscececesescessceeelOT © 108 | OF Sm as neutral property, from whatever point it may | middling Orleans was quoted yesterday at 5%d. tolbeas | not a party expression of opinion, but one founded | New york State Five per Geni Bock (1868, But in the fetter addressed to Mr. Jewett onthe | arrive, or whatever contingencies may occur. | Pay ae 4 tenures ees | upon pereonal observation, and upon the opinion 1860... . + 9 = 98 | 2lst of August, which Mr. Webster condemns | Yitherto there has been no establishment of a non cue public rales tapi Bg api bing American Honors toLouis Napoleon. | alvo of. eminent Frenchmen:— Fymaesivenin ire ser Com Sank « 87 pened he 8 that the government had | similar nature in France, except tho bonding stores | being ld. a 1).d : “ ee Panis, Wednesday ovening. | Ohio Six per Oent eae ores Oe ae 7 cortain statements contained in @| griached to the port of Marseilles. The Paria corn | beajemin brousnt full tater ond ohvernar hea Soe PIRCOVERY OF GOLD AT THE CAPE | _ Although the triumptal mareh of Lonis Napoleon to | Mass. Five per Cont Blerling Eoads (id) 108 Arian Secretary of Stat or Meaenae ae market wos more quiet last woek, and the price of | Jes (4 for vod pickings ; animl and Arabic did et salt a | wards the empire bas Gor soms time past attracted al x di be tpt td to desline, The markehe in the ) Fell. A fom bales, amsice seroapartlle beovgbh, 505 OF GOOD HOPE. nowt the-exelusive attomtion of she public, bath here and | Marvland Five per Gant Siccting Bands sorted tos more flimsy and unworthy exeuse. It | northern departments, on the contrary, continue re- | TPecacuanba sold at ts. td Guinea grains at 408 eens | om youraidect the channel, and elthough the public in | ‘Virgie! % was hie buriness and his duty, not only not to havo ably fi '@ in th t there has bee: cubebs from Me. 4 918 Cape aloes, 388, 9 369. your pi ug P | Virginia Six per Cent Bonds (158: bed mazkably firm, and in the east there polled tly Bold at 108 a 1s 6d. and bee from Pennsyisania Bonds in London, | general aro dazzled with she prospect, and seem inclined | Kentucky Six per Bonds (1868) . n misled by the statements of am unscrupulous | further rise. The markets in the west are stationary. ar oa omc ape in war \ pase, Ws are bnct wanting men in both countries who |. Cs a 8 a rer Cont fing ponte Bie reign power, but to have set him right where | jis evident from the sumples of new whost which havo | for middling to good. aud 1,000 packages cutch he was in error, and to have rigorously withheld | been offered for sale, that thero i 3 ro is an enormous | 2ls. Turkey opium, 12s, 6d ; some bas been = 93 the approval of the government frem such proceed- difference in the quality of tho last crop. At Stras- | arrive at 1, ta Chit mphur. 95. 8 908 ; _ 8314 a 843, ings. Nor ean Mr. Webster have been ignorant, burg, for instance. new wheat was sold as low as | 208 ; quicksilver 2s Sd 2s. Gu. ; seffrom, 274, even at that time, of the real state of the case. | 11/°95 tho hectolitre, while other samples brought | azis ci! in sale this afternoon, were bought in at 6, 1d. We have no doubt that the Peruvian Legation | 93¢ in the same market. The late cattle fairs huve | the bighest bid was 5a, | ordinary apprehension I.observe that in Eugland tho | Gy ceetssosss The Cunard steamship Europa, Captain Shanuen, | sprapt-i aight almost say insuiting—conduct of the | .Montreal City dx per'ceut arrived at her wharf at half-past four o’clock yes | — Cong wire Bos 4per to Seygrrticc) Kye & s ay ae ~ , + », e e6.of many, an 1. ma le: | New York C ferday afternoon. She loft Liverpool at six o'clock | Sur couutsymen begin at longih to discover that. al- | Patadelphia and F cent stock (1856-1870) 95 a — Reading Rit. {iz per cent According to the accounts from the Cape, it ary nds candy. do got coral tat they fok'upon tho | the Paris idsk sarkot a boot very wanettiod | afterwards provanted vo the Briah Parliament. It | tho United vate, ato tha! tne old stock sf resoh iy is therefore impossible for Mr, Webster to plead | goods in the American markets 18 now disposed of | °% buyers, the buying hes boon I kine = a sharer, after considerable fluctuations, Ges Spreng oneer sationt - andes etngrad with advantage, and that front orders may be short- 4 fine and dG. a 8d. om-cedimary ana 2 " % losed yesterday at about tat f the pre- wu expected. 6 vintage een progressin; 94 dearer, The and the national prosperity are depend. | S-00% potas y a qnotations o! Pp Jewett that “it may be considered the duty of this Suioehont France during the lust week, and md meee ‘the 2ist of yee ‘tally confirm pre en Baturday afternoon, the 9th inst. | though the failure of a meresommercia! treaty is the pre ‘mortgage bonds (1800.).........,.-..-. 8434 0 85% | im Washington had not been idle, and we know | been well attended, and fat cattle have boen | 4 at | text, the real object of the recent mcasures adopted by | New York and Erle seven cent (first that in London the fullest information was i i Lye ‘The news, which is three days later, is of no real | Prince, with seepect to Belgiaa imports, are mainly Bo- | me mortgage.) (1808-1600).-.P oes," 10434 01063 | published ag early as April and May. A. pro. | fold at Temune Syl scierr bes erestis bene al ee de arin hi eo ee Importance | litical, ‘Im this country the impression’ is still more Ditto seven per eent (socond mortgage) st of the Peruvian government appeared in the | the southern departments state that raw silk isin | Invico—The quarterly salon pecs 20,988 cheats, ‘The empire in France will not be much longor | cided on the subject. The war of tariffs, commenced in (1859) eX. divs... s5s0ee. + 05540 06 | London Gazette, and all the English journals, on | gocd demand, and the prices firm. The general | mn the 6th’ inst. and. ere now ‘ | Belgium, is looked upon as the first stop towards political | Ditto seven per cent conv'tible (1862) ~ 90 aol the 2lst of ‘April, ‘and the official pay to which | & 5: P kil - 8 | 4 468 cherts have been gone through thes fs delayed. | propagandism; and political mer, who took upon ing | Ohio and Pennsylvania soven per cents Mr. Webster makes an express ean pollo) course is from 52f. to 68f. the kilogramme, according | ‘Soese Silene Lives dente aavieg poe pee. 2 3 | ing 14.32 chests st ill for sale, pears that gold is supposed to have beor discovered | sudden rupture of she negotiations for the renewal of the | during t! ; in Oaffreland. The genuineness of the specimens, | treaty of 1845 as an attempt on the part of France to | Suzibg the pact woek ; but the prices of both rentes | - ; however, had not yet been tested. The oxplora- ise ae Lael a eonerallag Mae tion ef the alleged ooal deposit near Cape Town hag | ant upon France. government to protect citizens of the United States | gn, ahiae axnesienaad tn tha, ord } an | | Teale 7 smen ; elais has | to the injury done to the crop. which was ended in disappointment. | mi - Arvg AG eho’ i Eaegrh Arg poco, re The Arctic Expedii who may visit the Lobos Islands for the purpose of tae ee pote t ea opinion with re, ws | mated i about 105 100 maunde, ition. ., A portion of the six per cent Pennsylvania Rail- | that war tsimminent, and ge #0 far as to say that they do not Ansupren, Thursday Evening, Spi. 7, 1852. obtaining guano,” and added that a vessel of war | the approaching vintage. It ia still fe that, | ise" continecs in demand, at a¢vancing think it can be avoided beyond th hi . oh The Prince Albert has jast arrived, bringing no | Would be sent there for that purpose. It was in 6 many of the makes will not name @ price, road bonds, taken last month by Mosers. Barings | no doubt that the mane thens ‘personages, rom ther | news of Sir John Franklin. Bho Wintered in af. | consequence of this formal intimerion that, about as rea eI ofthe wine may be improved, | aimoult to give exact quotations, . Fer sem sad Rothschilds in Philadelphia, were disposed ofin | great experience under, former soversigur, and their Hu | fin’s bay, searched Princa Regent's Inlet, discovered | six weeks afterwards, on or about the 20:h of July, | year dro in-demand at Bordeaux at mrice-of from | Park, £015e a £1 wala be currentiy given, and fr London, on the 7th inet., at 98 (exchange 4s, 6d. | [Pen Teputation. would aad weight to my assertion aso | a channel on the west of North Somerset, traversed | & soore of American vouele cleared for Lobos, | Yen to Afteen por cont, according to the quality. “Im | Ieptiatintte weage j puss 100° £7.58 # £1 208 per dollar), with dividend from Ist of January next. “ D it with sledges, and round by Port Leopold, but | armed, and not unprepared to mect and surmount | the neighborhood of Pezenas all the good wines are seas, Il be deficient. The wines of last ceesuty in mentiouing names. It is to be regretted that | found no traces of the missing expedition. resistance. No attempt was made to interfere with Y Sit) ares apace etire epecnionss mine ody ‘ | P le r} . exhausted. At Nantes the quality of the present | yesterduy at Sis. a 664. om ihe Clyde, are said te At thie price they yield £5 lis. per cent. be caged re [ober pari ste oat teal et of The Prince Albert got as far north ac Beechy | their nipment, or to convey to their ewners any | vintage will be inferior. and the ata of the wines Reve fallen te 5% Bw. ia dull at £10 68 & £10 103: We learn from Vienna that an English officer had | persons highly placed, are mor ealoulated to increase | Head. knowledge of the altered views of the govern- | of 1852 will be low, whilst old wines will be soarce | Rutelan 0. C.N.D. £16; P. 8. 1., £15 108, and, N. 8. £13 bs. Archangel £15. Linseep.—7,76% yrs. bave arrived this week, nearly all previously disposed ef. Black Sea brings 43¢. = 43s. 64. on the spot, and 438 6d, » 44. for arrival. Bales of Cal- eutta for August xnd made to some extei it Jixsxev Caxxs in imp London-made A ee | fidence. Y ‘already aware of the nature cf On the 19th of August last she fell in with the | ment. They cet sail, not only without any warning i i — om ripe arses me Anstrian service. | the aun Was laviuuna niaice to Contanti- | Nerth Star. The fod oper had passed up Wel- | or opposition on the part of the authorities in the and ce rf ouahtt tr ged bee tee toy ane ma at Lord Westmoreland had | nople; of the manner in which the Turkish govera- | lington channel early in the season. The channel | United States; but with a direct official statement days—but the quantity will be deficient. The wine thought It necessary to demand redress. | ment’ was foreed to allow the Charlemagne to pes | was open, and quite free from ice. that they were to be protected in their enterprise, | growers in Burgundy ate dissatisfied, both as to the From Biuseels, the accounta state that M. do | pedition to: Tripoli tor say nothiee of the decent | Lhe Prince Albert left the ice on the 23d of Au- | though it now turns out that no instructions what- | {uantity and quality of tho present vintage. Brouekere had beon sent for by the King, and had exprersicn used Ly Louis Napoleon himself. that he hoped | £USt; and brings despatehes from the North Star. | ever on the subject had been forwarded to the Ame- passed bac of Sperm was 62, containing — hensions which tend to aggravate a coming danger, | Peas took: the papers held out to i. It is justly, ee te \ f of HIpaLeSS, ae ag 280 passengers, including 1,770 emigrants, ' still there exists sufficient ground of alarm to war- | 0sual in Persia on similar excursions for the sove- | tempt to evade the strict provisions of public law. | se ven. Prineipally Sootoh, from the depot at Birkenhead, | rant Precautionary measures on an extensive scal malgn CD sipraray re peiee peed tbe rl cry eee ore Merrie oma pba Saga “£.9,973,703 Mauritius, engal. and Medray, ‘ot anetion, Have check b “ | attendants at a distance of several hundred yards, | a8 @ miserably feeble attempt to defend an unten- £89,973,705 | sold freely, and to da: similar improvement, while of whom were bound for Australia. | The damage that would accrue to the commercial | and when he stops they do likewise. The petition- | able position; and it now turns out that on the gs: 1.500 boxes yellow Havana in pablo pale, and 600 pri. Ht was calculated, inthe early part ofthe year, jntercsts of England and America alone, by such a | ¢T8 Were of the rect of Babi, and, after delive yery nd he wrote it he adopted the contrary view, Markets. yately were readily disposed of, at from 338. 898; and that the number of German emigrants passing | war as woul i endas, Sold tekwconberiesteredben: their papers, two seized the bridle of the horse, and | and withdrew the protection of the American naval Loxnox Monry Manxer, Friday Evening, Oct. 8. | 1,500 boxes damaged white brought 23e. 6d. a 258. 6d. disoegi Mali; Hopland).would -avera ih iv » > q leem; | the other four surrounded the Shah, and loudly, and | forces from the very persons who had engaged in | The English funds have again been firm to-day, at their | There has been more enquiry for 4 , England, Verage something | and all this mischief will be done to satisfy the | with menacing gesture, demanded redress for the | this illicit trade on the faith of his assurances. | recent improvement. Censols remained at 100s to < | brown Pornamshave been sold at 163, 9d ¥ike 1,000 per month. Since January last, however, | glory of an upstart adventurer. Happily, the | insult done to thoir religion, by having put their | We know not whether this tortuous and inconsistent | £0, money; and 100% to % for the November account. —* lapse of only three-quarters of a year—webe- | Cnited States and England have it in their power, | Chief to death. The Shah courageously ordered | conduct was the result of a morbid desire to win tis" larch} ee, oan June) seat rien pate Feve that upwards of 15,000 have been brought by uniting their fleets ard acting in concer, to put aso Ene be feet Heeecnts ae aor, pg tery onan pared fatal’ Rothe ss Forges reoeraeed ree ges “fairly, maintained, . 2 if 80, = | but 8. OD average, were fai e over by the continental steamers—6,000 more than | down any attempt of one, or even all, the despots of | two balls of which took efloets the first wounded | putation and the interests of its auther. Epaait owing to purchases thowed an advance Sales accounts from St. Petersburg. j was estimated by the agents. | Europe. Poor little Belgium, which has hitherto | himin the mouth, and the second slightly grazed the scrip of the Swedish mortgage loan created heari- Tax.ow is firmer at dle, 6d, 0 428.,0n the spot, and 41s. The Vienna Gazette states that ayband of forgor’ | enjoyed liboral institutions, is to be sacrificed first— his thigh. Immediately after this attempt they lag tren pei trate aged a oa acon tee ae abeaper ticercaion = ss ds ee oe have been made of Ce had Been discovered, ‘i ey ’ | took to their heels, hotly pursued by the attendants. | A letter from Madrid of the Ist inst, says:— 6 pl . foreign e: e8 | 'ra.—Some few ave been mi common Con- en discovered, (as previously mentioned inthe | but not without a struggle. How the great powers | Three contrived to escapo in the wood, one was cu; | With respect to the seisure of the revolutionary Fearne aoe canes businsss treneaceed: lls apem | gon for export, st $4. 8.910.) bub im ether, kinds there Nsw Youk Hexary), who had been employed in | will uct isan enigma; but there exists in Austria | down by the Multezim er Rikiab, and the other two oper clandestinely olrculatod, called La Vor dd shade lover. With regard to other plaoss lite aleerktion |. cased pada tonatere ween eee en er manufacturing Prussian paper money. The head- | an intense hatred towards England, as well as un. | We? seized and conveyed to Tehran, for the pur- blo, the Captain-General of Cuba states, by date | occurred. ‘Tin ano Tin Piates.—Very firm at the sdvanced rates | quarters of the gang was in America, and a part of | bounded jeal L ived i Bes of obtaining @ clue to the conspiracy. ‘The | of Sept. 4, that threo numbers of ithad been pub- | pins Bonne, Oct 8—Closing prices:—Four and-a- | lest noted. i p unded jealousy. Letters received in town last | Shah’s wounds were so light that the next day he | lished, but that on the 23d of August, the form of | yrair per Cente, 104f, 80c.; Three per Cents, 78f. 400 ; Bank Turrentins.—Geod parcels of rough would bring them have been arrested inthat country, and others sight state that an English officer has been grossly | proceeded in grand pomp to the mosque, in order to | the fourth number was seized at a printing estab- | of France, 2,820f. f ¢ | fe. Od. Apirite im steady domand, at 408 for Brith, =| Tho Prussian police had been for insulted by an Austrian Colonel st Vienna, aud | fer bis thankogiving for his miraculous escape. | lishment, and twelve persons taken in consequence, | yaxcursten, Saturday, Oct. 9,1852.—State of Trade.— aaa > re tha: @ regalar company had been that Lord Westmoreland has been obliged to de- | 02 bis return to the palace, the ministers and the | two others having fled. A small depot of ammuni- | ho market for both yarn and cloth ia quiet, but very | Sersey Bree Bue . es in the United States, for carrying mand redress; but the particulars have not yet been | Russian and English ambassadors, and the Chargo | tion had also been discovered in the house of | firm, For the finer yarns, such as 308. and 40s,,aamall | N€W Jersey Free Soll State Convention, em this nefarious traffic, and that an agont, in the | received. Even Saxony cannot protect Bridish seb. | 2 Affaires of tho Porto, in full costume, congratu- | 8 workman at a tobacco mennfaatory: and anter- | advance is obtained; but, gencrally, prices reinain the | alates. re Sole fafa medical mat; $ ative of Gersay, was | iteuic Lecce ele lated him. Poblic rainicinae alec tock places cai | Saiuing cuspiivus tat & Ti was contemplated | same. A fair businces is doing in yarns for India and the Tarren, Oct. 19, 1852 1&0, ve . i in her own capital. Mr. Page rary M92 | the city of Lobran was illuminated at night. On | im tho district of Vuelta de Abajo, he ae ahs ted | East. In cloth there is an incressed inquiry for domes- The Convention met this afternoon in the Temperance Jand at Bromen with aconsiderable amount of | ‘of eminonce, has had his house ransacked, and ps- 8 ) i Shis counterfeit paper money, which he was to put | pers seized’ at Dresden, by Austrian officials, for | tB¢16th of August, intelligence had been been re. | mesures which led to the discovery of the whole | tics. Prints and shirtings maintain their value, Jaconets raul, resden, > Bucarn —We have bad « good demand this week, tay , the sales of West India have been 3,387 hhds., at l- 5 7 ly stiffening prices, closing at 6d advances, 19,000 | t ‘ L 4 | ‘The officers and crew were all well. rican commodore. Another month was allowed to ik of ¥ selling readily at £7 156 on the spot, and £8 for forward undertaken to form an administration. | soreelins aiid done beetle of seer The Davis’s Straits fishery was a failure. Upto | elapseaftor theirdeparture, and nearly three months An Poca enictens ik ane en 8th Vic. 6. aanray Best New York, in barrels, We read in Le Niwveldiste, of Marseilles, of Sep- | necessarily imply war; but they, ‘at all events, show that | August only six fish had been taken betweon all | fromthe date of Mr. Webster’s first communication, | 92, for the weck ending on Saturday, the 24 day of Ooto. | St £8 15s, from vesrel, and £9 land Kinds us, tember 26:— there isn0 disposition to evold it, There are other cir- | the ships. The Regalia, of Kirkcaldy, had been | the vessels being already far on their way round Cape | ber, 1862:— | altered : | cumstances which must also. be looked upon (according lost; also, an American whaler. Horn, when a totally opposite line of pol adopt- 188UE DEPARTMENT. On1e.m-A stnali parcel ot gone Aine sperm has been’ We remarked with pleasure, on the place of Saint | tothe French term) as significati/, The preparations for pteshis ed, and Mr. Webster pathetically complains that the | Notes tevued. .. ..£54,90,59 Government debt. £11,015,100 | sold at C87 for oll ani head; other fab insetive, and Ferréol, at the arrival of the Prince, one hundred and | ba iRIMGCM Hee a tea valle coe ay craraient cfike Ustiea States bea misled b Other securitie: 2,984,900 nominal. Oli quiet, at £63 a £55; palm, 24. $venty American sailors, allin uniform. with a flag of | may'sec rom a decree recently cotued Oy Yapoleon, the avruues OU se vacteilrebienen oft tho @aicedares: lotinemens, Reet, state Cd’ Sse, fn senuods onl tis Ga te een the Unived Siaies holsted in the port. Wem the Prince | fortiicaima o” Town (already known aa the Gibralter ef | py yA Pier sina ber icarve tte RMP py pa tear hr bn er tp vi nied | S404: £8 0 She. for relined aad Ei _6e Aa: veaee pareed before them, they saluted dim in the manner of | France) are to he extended, white those of Cherbourg and the 1 tzeroom post has brought letters to the 9th | time the Peru’ eve taken up vessels, enlistod —_—_ ‘ne | Siimited demand. Limoed has fost 38. 203 ahrir country, by three hurrahs, pronounced with the | frontier cities are in the course of being thoroughly repaired, | Ult-, from that city, and to the 28th of August from | seamen, and prepared for all contingencies. The 285. Sd; It cloned to-day at the latter rate for prosent, Bimevt energy. ‘Che Prince saluted them affectionately. | “As for the nature of the langoaze familiarly used by tue | Tabreez. On the Ith of August an attempt to | United States commodore having reseived no or- BAN and 27s 6d. for next alx months’ delivery, Gm tbe ‘evening at dinner, the Prince sat near the | partisans of the Empire, I shail only say that the incon. | assassinate the Shah of Persia had taken place at his countrym their piratical | Propritors' capital£i4.s Bartretae —4.040 bags Bengal, at auetion, this week,’ American Consul, and said to him :—“ I recognized your | Yenience of English liberalism is a common subject of | Tehran. The Shah, accompanied by his Primo will only arrive to find they have | Pumicdeposite(ins Bave been nearly all bought iu. at 240, 6d. a 260. 64, for sullers, pean DY Pasrage, and I have heen gratified to see | conversation, and that more than one has recently said | Minister, and by a numerous suite, had quitted that espatched on a wild chese, and Mr. | ° cluding Exe 4 11% to T lbs. refraction. 335 bags Madras, to-day, sold a eee ries, of the Consul's house were | that it was rot to be tolerated that England should skel- | day Kasri ona hunting excursion, and had | Webster will inevitably be held responsible for the ire a aes! or arvana cluminated in the evening. Near the portrait | tor all the enemies of France, and be made s hotbed of | reched the akirt of a Wood Meee Mare cde sens | lose of capital inverted in cha crerele for the | Binks, ‘Commie Rt bal SE vith ee nee oa ee is gton was exposed the portrait of the Emperor. ; conspiracies against her government. six ill-dressed Persians, with pedtincn appeoacied whole. then we cannot recall another example in pee metry African, at Pg rare pooper ot a0) ee i ; ; , , then, , . . ; , - je mumberof ships despatched from Liverpoo! | Now, without laying too much stress upon appre- | the Shah, who at once drew in the reigns of his | which a minister has been more severely, yet more A mento, at auction. at 57d. a 6 | » “ z 7 0! fs i are @ shade higher, = 2 rank, suj nt a love er unl es 8, 1852. ‘icket report — Bremen, and on the vessel arriving the individual | country. These insults will some da be Posey the woods. They were discovered in a well, and | the arrest of fifty-two persons, only ono of whom | rhe business incotton, on Friday, Rechasy, a tates x acre AT LABOR was arrested. On examing his tranks a large and embitter the feeling between the two countries. | Were drawn out and cut to pieces, according to the | wasa man of any fortune. Among the number | day was upon an extensive scale, smouating to upwards 7 per cent, and any respectable firm could obtain it | the demand having increased again, the market has been the shipments of sovereigns to Australis.” This has bess | Russia, whe, it is said, not only undertook to obtain portion of our columns, that, while the Peruvian | 2 ates i ior ont, he usual rate of interest in ny "pte the Lighest plat pectic npr, enclose | with the domestic institutions of any Btate ; For ewased by the increased importations of the leading arti- | 9 suitable match for the lady, but declared to hor | government are determized to maintain their just nella thirs han bee 1 ; thelr chject to be the divorcement of the aes elgg ae = Peat tanrnn ‘load ty | father that, in the cvent of her marrying the Presi- | rights, the American Commodore has received no | The Australian Gold Fields. prices remain neeaay: In Beritenan lates Lemon enley ce with slnrery, at adés, © gah | op Abaca bee se tae the ar. | dent of the Republic, she should no longer be consi- | orders from Washington to abet the piratical at-| The Australian and New Zealand Gazette con- | done in the carly pari of the wock. by speculators ebief\y, P 4 we. ctniza te large remittances of gold to the continent, in addition to | of his hopes to the interference of the Emperor of | from the intelligence which we publish in another slavery is eeutional ; rooudiates any attempt to interfere, | r + | Jopathan Parkhurst, of Hesex, Jos M. Coeper, of Camden,,| amount of the false paper, very well executed, was The young Eaporor ef Austria, however, if report | orders given by the Prime Minister. taken was the dest eon of the Conde de Villamare | of 15,000 bales per day, the demand being brisk from the | DISTRICT ELECTORS. As a f the Prusai | ° aaa of Puerto Principe, & young man disinherited by | trade and speculators, and decidedly bigher wore | Atexander Diack. Gloucester, Stacy Taylor, Burlington, | thevdinenoas gvorument tessgundtus renee sal Tous Nepecon ind intended for ise? SY | ™M Guape,Quectan, Again nme, arevinn bustiber fr beving stado an attempt on hin hy | tanhedfeeaig. buen qurioe eased rom ihe Gui: aan mma” Sens wns het all the apparatus, and arrested the culprits, who | I believe you are aware that the marriage of the Fiom the London Times, Oct. 6 ] | 4 Syed eS aaa aad sauce favceabas ming the jomas V. Johnson, Essex, will be brought before the tribunal at New York. President wish the Lae of Wasa hart for some | on oe on, ee fal fain beaten the | at dea tabeeel seabinioe nie caer ia Gabe ee Beep the eer of me tay checking the seman | iy business committee reported @ series of, reste ‘The London 7%; f the 9h inst. — | time past been completoly broken off. It appears , American eagle out of the fie @ guano con- | 7, ° aud we a tame market on Tuesday, walight re- ‘The first adopta the Pitts! latform of principles. Dering the past foriaight. there have’ teen soverat | that Louis Napoleon attibutes the disappoiutment | troversy, and our readera will. seo with an-istaction, | Gaptain General states that money was plentifal at | action in prices in many instances. ince then. however, | ihe seoond, declares ‘that: Eeosoms ts acticentt ona | | precedentedly low. At the same time. the ar- a >, ; h ry | be the oply Union party of the United States. ? 3 Stat 1 ered in the rank of a Earopean Princess. Oa | temptof Mr Jewett In fact, it seems probable | tains the subjoined paragraph, which fully corrobo- | at prices rather bigher than quoted in our last cireular; S.— A) of the of a rae etree the Bena leche ed ae aes | learning the part the Emperor, took in the affair, | that the only ordor received by that officer will bo | rates the statements in the private letters Teoeived a | but there bas only been moderate Dusines dolng ia | piciqct Prves ofibe nomination of John P. Tale, Saal takes om London account. Louis Napoleon is reported to have exclaimeid— | that requiring him “‘ to abstain from aiding or | fortnight back, to the effect that the consignments | them during the last three gays, | ‘The electoral ticket was ucanimously agreed to. Mr. J.S. Grimes moved to strike out from tho second e domestic ins a ions i 4 ceeded to give his reasons hi 5 sg iti 9 ‘aly “The sovereigns think that I am good for nothing | abetting any citizen of the United States” in re- | of gold by escort from Mount Alexander hadreach- | , There is now a plentiful supply of Sursts, with a good a ate stack Cerrone ok she Siti chaaty but to extiogelsh fire. They bakers for 2 pompier. | sisting the Pernvian laws. It follows, therefore, | ed, during the month of June, an average of about Siusaeaty clk Eee, fluctuated, but American ship Vancouver has been put ia here | I shall prove to them that I can kindle a fiame, as | that no eollision is to be anticipated between the | 90,000 ounces per week :— 25.670 bales American 200 Pernara. 050 Babia, 5,040 for vepairs, baving been dismarted in « sual, 1,300miles Well as extinguish it.” It is now reported that the Peruvian and United States squadrons in the Pas! “We have the pleasu'e of publishing the follow- Fgyptian. 360 Madras, and 3.700 Surat, are reported to tins e % a) : ‘The motion was oppo-ed by T. S, Carender and the fom this island. Princess of Vasa may perhaps become Empress of | cific; and it is plain, that should Mr Je ing extract from the Melbourne Morning Herald, of | have been taken on speculation and for export, leavi Mies Rosa Bennett, a sister of Miss Julia Bennett, Austria. eee : | pedition attempt to load guano at the Lobos islands, | Ji oe 25th, in confirmation of the startling intel- | for the trade 49.800 bates, ‘The actual export is soo Ame: | ete pics on: tee i made her firet appearance ‘on the 7th inst., at the | So much ie certain, that the Princess and her it will receive well-merited chastisement at thehands | ligenes, from private sources, contained in a | rican, 160 Brazil, &c., and 690 East Indio; im all, 1,700 A State Contra! Bommittee was appointed. and the Con Haymarket theatre. Although the part selectod for mother are at this moment on a visit at the palace | of the lawful owners of the soil. 1, | Teeent mone: article of the Temes :—‘The escort | nae salen tahieg en cslanbek tet pebSebe, 0 Vata | yention adjourned. her debut (that of Sophia, in the ‘Road to Ruia,”) | at Vienna. : The American journals have a ial ema the , from Mount Alexander gold fieldscame inyesterday, | 10° 1c boheen feed 7 , a Cae eee was not particularly well calculated to develope ner The progress of Louis Napoleon through the le- | lettersofthe Secretary of State aud the Naval Depart- | at 3 P.M, with 19 032 ounces of gold, conveye b | ‘ONUMENT TO Henny CLay —The follo is te ; . iti , o i re ME. JAMES M'HENRY’S CIRCULAR. | be the inscription ow the monument to be erected In th histriovic powers, Miss Bennett made an extrea gitimiet towns has not beenso successful as through | ment, of the 21st and 25:h of August, in which thoso by pack horses. We have been accustomed to Exveaboo. th 5 4 gremising emay, and will doubtless prove a very | the republican cities of the South of Francs. D2- | authorities of the United States disavow and revoke | chronicle extraordinary events in these exciting | — proyssrons.—With the single oxce; iad teats rears Hated Ging owoUatlonse at Hess ter, petit 7 @fieitnt addition to the present list of Eogish | mands for en amnesty, and shoutsof vive lo Prosi- | the encouragement and protection they had before | times; but never have wo been eo completely “‘atag- | now without stocks of any article under this head.’ Bacon | Orntor. Statesman aud Patsiot. This monument wa. astrestes dent, have grated upon his ears. This was partica- | held out to the aggressors on the Lubos islands as when hearing. from efficial authority, | has cloced up at 478 to 43s. ; but these prices were sus. | erceted by the eltizens of Scbaylkitl county.and bw’ larly the ease at Nismes and Montpellier. Orleans They acknowledge, bowevor, that the American " pes aba tree : aod 86 quaatity of gold collected at the Mount, | tained with difficulty, and by seliiug te deiblete. Lard is their childiem, as a reoord of their gratitad writ United States mail steamship Hambold: ar- | ir weil dispored toward him goveroment has scon reason to adopt a diametrically g transit to thiscty. When yesterday's es, | quite nominal; the irish are offering at snob rates es t trlow services, which brought peace. pro: ved at Sontbamp.on on Tbureday, the 71h inst fhe entrance of Lovis Napoleon into Paris is to opposite courgo in this affair to that which it had cort left the Mount, there remained 26 000 ounces | threaten a serious deejine. should American arrive more | perity and glory to nia country, This tribute of affec a neon, from New York. be # sort of triumphal procsssi Tbe only circumstance of political import worth 4, Botice she pust three days. ie a ramor that h sozachow erept into circulation, that Lord Pa’ ston bad consented to aecept office uader L t the same time, thoy rather | still on hand, which are to come downearly next | {eely than of late Cheese is wanted, if fine inferior | tion fer his vir ues. whieh adorned his useful life, ax incouristent)y complain of the severity of che strict- | week, by two escorts which have been provided for eases SSR: quesehtoe bark is only in retail, ue mime the Beg ant aiieete 3 Paris has opened a credit of 40,0008 fort onstruc- ures of the English prees on that course which Mr. the express parpore. This amazing quantity, it | sperm oil hus advanced to £: dihe market cleared. ai tion ofa triumphal arch at the entrance of the brilge = Webeter and the President have now openly aban- | will be rememberod, is altogether distinct andinde- | Tsilow continuca brick. Rloe m ns the advance. Posr Orrick Orerations.— Eetablished—Tram ' of Auste » Bear the Jardin des Plantes. M. Vis- dened. Those sirictures were supported by such pendent of the ton weight we have already an- Bresostyrrs —There isa more buoyant feeling inthe | pull Corner, Tompkins county, N. Y¥., A ©. Bherwor Derdy. The proba ogg 5 of such an occurre: conti is to have the managemont of chis decoration. facts and arguments that, if the whois cage had not | nounced as waiting the return of Mr. Dight’s pri- | corm market. with » lurge Irish and country demand for | Postmaster; Redwood, San Franciteo eoan'y, Califarn'y flatly contradicted ny Lord Palmereton’s fe’ The Prince President will, it id. make hisentry already been brought to Mr. Webster's notice, ashe vate company, and also of the large quantity | prime quatities of wheas and flour. hare searce, aod Jesse D. Carr Postma ter; Horse Town, Shasta count: Is is announced that the Queen aad eourt will re- on horseback, st the head of fif:y-two sqaadrons of | would havo us believe, we ean only hope that the | brought down daring the last few days by private | have improved in value 2d. per 70 lbs, and 6d. per boi. | California, G W Baker, Vostmaster. Discontinued ure from the north on the 12th or 13zb inst cavalry, of the first military division. Ali theiafant- forable exposition of it by the Rnglish prossmay havo hangs. Last week the smount of gold received at | Isdian coro nominal from want of stock im port: Hosting | Goshen, Cape May county, N. J. Name ehanged—Loai eet, and t le q ev det ‘e, Bl D dite ancounces that Ker Baillie ry of the garrison will be under arms, tofvrmtheline helped to convince the American government end the treasury alone exceeded 91,000 ounces, and tho | C*E0e% 1m Mure iad Od to fd. per quarter dearer. | | ville, Il Dorado coamty, Celifurnia, changed to Grow The Cimstilw | been pursuing; and vel anpounees that the municipal corp ’ Last evening's Hami'ton, eq ome time Lieutenaut Governor of proceseion, ia conformity with the decree oa the thé whole world where the truth lay, and may have week before 80.000 ounces. This week dt will | sailing of the Arctie; but although holders Lave offered | nee win id of the |-jev is appointed Go honors to be rendered to the chief of the State whea | rendered that truth #0 patpadle thatit could not be exceed 105,000 ounces. Where on earth will it all | their stock» more freely, they hare firm intheirde- | From Lake Surenion. —We learn from Shel versor of Newfoucc her is approved — he ie enters the capital violated for very shame. The open discassion of the | end?” mands, and prices are rteadily muiutained. The heavy | MeNight. Krq, that afire occurred at Kagle river a* Conrol General in London for the Argeutino Somo difference has arisen in the cabinet onthe | quettion in this country, and the prompt recogni- forward contiacts, held by many spinners and manufas- | ht 10th inst... destsoying the two engines very firm. Stock with the atamp works, of the Chil Mive. supp, on Lave Americag; | to be the work of am incendiary, It waa net thonght ti mn for the 1m Repub! question of ubis recep’ rd of Trade returns for the month ending ™#king every prepar sigoy and Maupis are tion of @ right which it would have been our into- reception. | rest to dispute, provebdly contributed to enforce this Discovery ef Gold at the Cape of Good turers. keep the Manchester mack: pre this day, 506773 baga, of which 056 lope ‘The £ We have just hoard some nows, which, if it prove | stock Inst year, 64: 0 . re Y ete ih * ; : 708 bags of which 935176 were | prepelier Independence recenily straaded op Lake §| the Oth of September, bave juat been publisbed, A bab edger secret agent and spy, has eats decision quite a8 much ais robes raat true, will soon throw everything in rhe shade; yes, | American Snles this weck. 61 750 bags, Including 60.400 | Le Al in @ gale, would be got off as she was fant eet end show an increase of £22 2 the d risen to the first ministry of toc state, has merried a =the remonstrances 0! oruvian diplomatiste. even the Caffre war Gold, it would appear, bas American—31 190 bags being om speculation, and 5,000 | in the sand.—Detreit Sree Press, Oct. 18. been fonnd in the Waterkloof, that celebrated rasi- | begs to exporters. f * ae denee of Chiof Macomo. Should there be any trath Lr pearl tarred threes ge EP in the statement, and the fact shoald bo verified, Ma- Livenroor, Oct. 8, 1852, r y A Berr.--There has searcely been a transaction this week como and biz people wil! be driven cut in much less | amongst the trade, Although they aro very tow in stock rand-davughter of Nev, and keeps au immenss esta- from having any right to complain ef the argu- lishment, 18 & man of consideradle energy, @ go-the- | ments addressed to him, Mr. Webster has paid them whole hog sort of # man, well adapted to his pori- all possible homage by yielding and retracting the tion. Mavpas ie the police mini ji fh he bed unfortunately er. Drouya de contrary opinion wh L’Huys and Fould are en ened mon, and are op- 3 and, or_means this conversion vaeive of exporte from Britain and Ireland, yared wito the eurresponding month of the p esr. Among the chiof items on the favora’ ‘are cotton aud linen yarns, machinery, iron, woo Rorsery and Monper.—The dwelling of Jobn Jackson. near Burnwville, Ga. wer entered s ff nights ago, and Mr J, and bis wife horribly beaten, r "s t ; | $7 c sad dry ls generally, except cettoa manufac- 4 at . time, we guess, than by all the soldiers and bur- | they are not inclined to bi til “th th 16 6) Sunes omen ves See eee See eee > t gatos 4 sed to ostentatious diepluy to our own views bas been effected, we must be per- , t; 'Y ure not inclined to buy watil they see the resalt of | snd a Dr Roberta were snbsequently arrested and ¢ palicisy boceithstaedlog thechitmontate Avatectat | Teent you inmmy last an account of the trogic o:- | mitted to hail it with wreat satisfaction. ‘the | BMAF#thet may be cent against him. There will bo | the government contract, whieh will be deciared to-day ; | 1 the money found ia tbeie poration, Me. ‘atk SoCary | SotwrltRabnantag Che emipmonis We Anstesiis, | cornmson' en PAG; in whieh Saville Merton, tne oor. | Amerioan Serrotary of Btate, feeling that bereein 90 load ot some persion Who,Ntse pone, Already | # yarcel has been taken for London so0ount aap | hab slnce acd from hee wounds, h math ; 3 en sf respondent of the Darly News, mot his deat! A , an untenable pos o, and that his letter of “ My | th 7 ot a | —_—-—- = bp during the month, were G15,563 cwts , against | TTA or mine, who aw the bedy, suys, death must | of June was leading, and had already led to | ***8 and thovels. So far as wecan make anything po ot onbeet—all walting vo see the resulvof the | Conny oy ArrRALS, Oot. 20.—No. 45. Gari 46 do. last year, with export during the month . M4 of it, the aroount is t -An officer has sent down Lar. have been very instantaneous; the blow was aficrcs very serious consequemces, determined to throw M one, Bower isin England He denies al premedi cvorboard Mr. Jowett ana Ris, expedition a Shieh eoctaten teaad mall aaneaeg Ponblee Ae eer n. The FProcurew of the republic, afcer re gether ; but, even when this tardy aot - Mh be chbpneegg J ‘ms. ing the circumstances attending the death of of repentance—for it cansot bo called ro- rai a tae Wannoasee bse grog id Waetiaiee importation we have had hws not bo at! Peary, but ‘bave conrerred with thove who have. It iv | — Arrixs—Wo have received a few barrels from Boston, | JF. for reepondents. Not concluded at 2 P. M. now lodged, where we believe it was originally | but they were not of a suitabie description. Fine quality a ee errata Litile has ccourred in thie article worthy ef ob- | 8ppollont. sgt. The Board of Health of the city ot 3 e ig hes ~ | York, respondents, Argued John M. Martin fos amalllot hes heen old at the highess quote- | Dit trey Griland for respondemts, Mo. 48, Jel j,149 cwte, against 156,756 do. in the same mouth last year. During the month $4 ships arrived at Britich ports from the Uvited States, and 654 j wa | Vie’ oo a January, with en aggregate tonnage y¥-"yiorion, has come to the resolution mot to tako paration--is accomplished, the dates of the different any steps againet Mr. Bower, wnloss the family of portionsof this correspondence are such a3 to in- The following are the names of the survivors, in : ¥ Fai iy tonis . px of the ship Mobile :—Robert J. Wheeler, An- | fre gaid to be, tbat be feels eonvinced that no bered tbat on the 2h of August the President of | Journal. Is thie a new era opening upon the for | ff our wm crop, and also of grapes from Bpain and Por- | st Richmond. th.. via tokn Wttiame, The negro, Curtis, Arcbibaid Woods, and Tousent Breutk, | 'rench jury would convict a man who had received the United Statos caused the correspondence rela- | ‘nes of this colony 7 Shall we also feol the effects MESSRS. BARING BROTHERS CIRCULAR. child, and the negro gitl Lucy, who was convicted seamen, wnd Christopher Paul, passenger. Two of | the provocation Mr. Bower received, and who #ad _ ting to the Lobos islands to bo laid before the Sen- | Of 801d mania t | With coal in the west and gold re ’ i . i J Loxpow. October 8-5 P. M. destroying her own offypring, the seamen, Curie and Wheeler, are Americans. dexly slow bis adversary while under the influence ate. That correspondence contained an elaborate | 2 the eaet, shall we not soon be independent of all Tn the colonial and foreign produce watkets we have Saal 9 ; 7 . é . ;. | the world? We shall see. baa 08 of severak Domestic Miscellany At a reoret Consistory, held at Rome on the 26th of that provocation. he affair will probably note addressed by Mr Webster to the Peruvian Mi- jad more general demand this week. and prices of seve q ‘ ye ss Bhs Pope nomianied Bishops to cnenty-nine | hushed up, kod I should not wonder if Bower ro- | nister, in which the Amtiean government rsiated | The Planct of August 22, 852. Sa Anas deat ee a Oa TTeey andy. | Mocks Vis COUGMRS LMAO TTT oOe eet, ainong which were those of the West Indies, | sumed his duties for the Advertiser, at Paria. in defending its claim to take gaano from the Lobos [To the Raltor of the Londom Tims. | cat a ale. team of oxen, the yoke of tl a in Venesusls, Mascale or Pusblo los Angelos, and Rio | — The ministerial crisis in Belgium contiouss, M. | islands, and reposted ell ths aivrrn sod waaoce. | Iie 1OA1E0 18106 S50 ICC a a eee eee ay: | thee a pete tela bmrelogg ode (A pe od : ; r Sir—Having been deputed by Mr. Bishop to find the last. fron still jooki up. Money in demand, | etrnck him with such force as to bill bim insta: ies which we bad repeatedly exposed. Thie note | arame for tke PR P on the Ton still looking up. inatant roumstances, of forming # was dated the 2iet of August, and Grande di Bras do B ro has undertaken the very difficult raci tavk ie . planet which [discovered on the | but discount easy. ‘The builionin tho benk by lestro | Another man who was near wos romewhat iojured, oer, under Oxist 11,596, Standard gold, 77s. 9d. | wot eerlously. Mr. Noyes leaves a wife and two cl it Sir Honry Bulwer has totally arporiod to be | 22d of August, I propose to call it ‘‘ Fortuna” The | turn. amounted to € B P f sabi. 8 , * . os, 768, 2 New do! b la Bar | dren 0 mistion, whatever it was, al- | cabinet : ap answer to snudry remoustrances of the Peruvian | following elements of the planet's orbit have boon | American engles, 76s, 2!gd. New dollars, 45.1 | though even that is a mystery | The Humboldt arrived at Cowes yesterluy Charge d’Adairee, dated the 2th of June, the | calculated by Mr. Vogel, assistant at this observa | Mlver, Ox. Cd. and in demand Console teare off too. | aig body of Thomas N. Howinnd. who wes drowne Se eS © Cape of Good Hope tothe | Bd of July, and tho %h of August. Now | tory. In addition to our own observations, others | % 10%. ia ett ee OY ae oroay to let Reptember, and | New Boaford barbor, m few days since, by tho ste: ¥a bud prevailed, continue favorabia. In Posen tas | 24 of August. Bkirmishing continues the same us comes the most extraordinary part of this | taken at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, and at | [nitant, yitts ndvions trom fa oe to i presideuclew Fas eae oes ae ae Gee Tt cape hel de ienels ahasek (hah ue saore, yatecinn age. Tho letter to Mr. Jewett, in which Mr. | Cutabridge by Professor Chailis, have boon used in | trica hrm at 2s Of,d ads. 0d int. gigs ‘Bere to be irened. > the member for Manchester, has beon | Webster repudiates theexpedition, and warns hin | the computations:— ‘Amunican Brocka There has been some enquiry pg at Bo fast that a resistance to th i athorities in Lo- Deg Min Se y ponds, at 100.4110, Massachusetts sterling, On the 14th inet, # fice broke oat in the building o The inhabitants of Momel co! no mtance of the extreme extent to which | bos would be an act of private war civen een never | Micon ancemaly, oomnled fom the pest. ee eee, Maryland, 97 a 98, but the amauut offering 14 | ied by C. C, Jnckeon, on Woodward avaaue, Dot auniversary of that city on th he authorities in south of France have | receive any countena) om the A | helfon, 1853. September 10, at Green very Umited; City of Boston Sterling, 415 per cent, lug | Which destroyed It together with thi Sdjotntog oy ate The correrpondence of the Londoa Times «‘a'os, | been carried, in their adulatio: ‘ ment, is also dated on the 2lst of A & haar 1d git saree ¢ 32118 «12! alts, New Nore Sy as isp est erirgpien Sen | pa Holbrook, Eq. Lose about $1,400, purtialiy rerpeoting Gorgey, that although the report tast | we give the following impious parody on oa ag’ fame day on which M Faovgituds of the ascending node ait 55 33 | (on hove ehietly found buyore ‘at Js, 7d. n'ta,00, for | A ron of Justice Smith. of Milwaukie, was hun he bad been taken to the fortress of Kufstein, in tue Payer, which is signed by the mayorof# commune pore his despatch to’ Mr Oama, claiming a right of | [nolination of the orbit a 1 32 13 | Bonduresrilver, with biack from 48 a $s 6a | quails in an enolosed field. nor h of the city, when Tyrol, was unfounded, yet, two inontbs sinoe, ¢ in the department of the Horault:— acuess to the islands! Yet ove of chose despatches, | Roountrieity, 0.167564. Cocoa,— We notice rales of 105 bags ordinary gray to roprietor, a German, came out and deliberately idea of removing him from Corinvnia was eator Our Prines—You who are in power by right of birth, | that defending the claim, was laid before the Sonate; | Mean dietance from the wun, 2.44009. foir red Trinidad. at 24 #978 Gd, with one lot good red Kinein the back with @ double-barroiled shot gun. tained. Travellers frequently stop at Klagen‘urt | and by the seclamation of tho peopl, your name and the ether, leaving Mc. Jowett to proceed at his | Period of revolution, 1.393 days, f ot 4%. and 43 bbis, Granada at 08, a Bus | mon was arcested, to moke bis acquaintance, and the sure consequsnce | everywhere glorified; may your reign come, and be per- | peril, was not mado pablic at all ‘Tue order to the This orbit is remarkable for its small inclination Cor Hoop ana i sof meets © moderste demand, The Avon of Bi hop Doane states that his father's sti] ef doing eo is to receive an unmistakeal to potuated by the immodisce me oe ghey Sor ees a | American Commodore to loave these misguided ad- | to the core 6 path. I remain, sir, NA a ag Sanviea of oniy M0 owte y the emda, ten | fa not ater Be Fn gM pene 6 Me mu] A Tones say | Crown of the great Napoleon; may your firm so | y or 7 the 25 t ant, ND. a sks 853 bags Or i a cemsi ve move on without deloy. The Times goos 00 to say | ‘Vii'be dene in France, as abroad,’ (live us thle Gay Our eae foe was dated the 25th of August, a etd ‘6 Ob Regent's Park, Oot. 5. | "Dich found buyers at foll ratos; and 1.05 Costs | Sime Oe oes Roving obtained soene tert, already thet Gorgey, co far from enjoying a agen — datly bread, by red ively the customs duty Oe og sesbitaail eats | r. Bishop's Observatory, Regent's . Rica Fold at 480, a 61s,; 500 baga Rio Aold at 37 038 SS » is often hard put to it for the means of | oo gs to + 4 q " | ore vestigation we find in mn; and 200 coker mative Ceylon at 426. dd a Foreign " nee | £9 as, 0s abo. the, eapartaiion ¢¢. What As seperteres, | parts of this correspondence the same iacrodible in- Trade of France. derer}ptions afloat would sell readily at the former val Sn CRETE, Cathosiieg of Noetsih, have sossty Fae Snclish news | Pardon us cur effrntes when you shall be certain of | consistencies and contradictions. Thus, in Me [Prom P letter, Oct 6.) Jy | but the cergors nosr at hand are mostly held for an ad- jue ecrporads ide amount of $20.000, in There aze several complaintein the English now’ | our repentance, apd that we become better. Do nc: | Webster's letter to Me. Jowett, of tho bth of Juio, , The wholetule trado in Paris had boon oxtromely | vinem: one, however, of 8.000 bags ordinary first Ki, | Of $60 and $:00, baring slx per evwt, intercat; popere of Boglish travellers being treated spitefully | sor aiins tn yieid to tho temptation of enpidity and | h pe e ’ priek during the Inst woek, more purchasers beving | hae heen tnken for Holiand at 2%. 64. Inthe contl bes %. im fume of one dollar. bearing an interest of by the Austen « y place bunting be te at be t oe de is) apperred ii the market than for som tins past. | wontel morke 6 opinion ia | of one por ernt per annam, Died. « . shee ®. f ‘ fave veer k sine fim th to went - > ' obs 2 The mannts are, revertheles# Inia that ! ratned of the woth ee ha! 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